Cult of Mac reports on Apple’s continued efforts to fight the guilty verdict it received for conspiring with five major publishers to cheat consumers by illegally inflating the price of eBooks. The original crime slowed the eBook Revolution by undermining consumer confidence. (Something that Apple continues to do annually by dragging the lawsuit into the light with these …
Category: eBook Stores
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Sep 17
Amazon’s new $50 Fire tablet.
SlashGear reports on Amazon’s new $50 Fire tablet. It will be interesting to see if these are adopted, and how it will impact the eBook Revolution.
Sep 16
International Read an eBook Day this Friday
Digital Book World reports that this year’s International Read an eBook Day is Friday, September 18. So, get ready to read an eBook.
Sep 15
BREIN takes GOOGLE to court
Torrent Freak reports that Dutch anti-piracy group BREIN is taking Google to court to obtain the personal information of an account holder that was selling pirated eBook titles through Google Play.
Sep 14
Marketing your digital book titles
Digital Book World puts the spotlight on marketing your digital titles.
Sep 09
WordPress plug-in turns blogs into eBooks
The Observer reports on a tool offered by UK startup Beacon that will allow you to turn your Blog into an eBook.
Sep 07
Social media marketing for authors
Digital Book World reports on making social media marketing work.
Sep 06
Greed slows sales of eBooks from publishing’s “Big Five”
The Business Insider reports that a decline in eBook sales from the big five publishers (Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Hachette and Penguin) can be blamed on the high prices they put on their own digital titles.







